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Following up the China Edition Ghost that debuted at Shanghai, the Tangelos in Goodwood are paying further tribute to the Western World’s future Middle Kingdom overlords in the form of the Year of the Dragon Collection. The exterior features a dragon-embellished, hand-painted pinstripe—or, in Anglo-luxe parlance, “a dragon coachline”—inspired by the Forbidden City. Not bad-ass and/or St. George–threatening enough for you? There’s more.
The Year of the Dragon Phantom also features the drag…
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Rolls-Royce is commemorating the 2012 Chinese New Year with a Year of the Dragon Collection of limited-edition
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Despite the turmoil in global markets, Rolls-Royce is doing extraordinarily well. In fact, the above sentence is an understatement: while the recession seemed to hit the company in 2009, when it sold a little over 1,000 cars representing a 17.3% drop over the previous year, sales in 2010 were up by an amazing 171%. And things are looking even better for 2011: in the first half of the year (January through June) Rolls-Royce recorded a 64.1% increase in sales delivering 1,592 units. Read more »Copyright…
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Recession? Glass debt ceilings? Financial crisis? What financial crisis? Things appear to be going quite swimmingly for the world’s wealthy, judging by the increase in demand for Rolls-Royce’s personalization options. According to Rolls, its Bespoke personalization program has proven so popular with customers that the maker is expanding its workforce to keep up with demand. It may seem rather obvious that the extremely well-heeled clientele of Rolls-Royce like to spec their chariots to their…
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Rolls-Royce is expanding its “Bespoke” customization enterprise to keep up with an influx of buyers wishing to determine the final strokes on their vehicular masterpieces.
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Due to a significant growth in customer demand, British ultra-luxury brand Rolls-Royce has announced that they will be expanding their “Bespoke“ operation. Based at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars’ home in Goodwood, West Essex, UK, the operation calls for an increase in staff including designers, engineers, project management staff and more. This increase will double Rolls-Royce’s staff by the end of 2011.
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Good news for Roll-Royce's 'Bespoke' division which is responsible for the creation of unique automotive parts as well as life style items such as custom picnic sets for the brand's clientele, as due to growing customer demand, the British company has decided to expand its operations. Read more »Copyright © Carscoop.blogspot.com – All Rights Reserved
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Early in the movie "Caddyshack," a large red classic convertible pulls up to the front door of the elegant Bushwood Country Club. Its raspy musical horn blasts a familiar tune: "♫ We're in the money, ♪ We're in the money, ♪ We've got a lot of what it takes to get along ♫." The CZERVIK vanity plate is seen, framed in a cheesy red plastic reflector frame, mounted above a European-looking "RR1" plate.
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The 1925 Rolls-Royce Torpedo Tourer was owned by an ex-maharajah who outfitted it with guns, a searchlight and a cannon.
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